Google+ launches Pages for businesses, schoolsNovember 8, 2011 - 11:36 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Dennis Troper, a Product Management Director of Google, posted in Google Official Blog that they finally launched Google+ Pages for all businesses, schools, nonprofit and so on. A Google+ page is an organization’s identity on Google+. The owners of pages can post updates and news, send tailored messages to specific groups of people, and engage in conversations with customers and followers. At Google + Page organization can connect with fans face-to-face using Google+ Hangouts. For example, if the user runs a bookstore, he/she may want to invite an author to talk about a latest novel. Hangouts in Pages can also be used for getting customers’ feedback, help solve problems or simply get to know people better, all in real time.
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